Australian Travel Articles
Sydney Harbour New Years Eve Celebrations
Sydney Harbour is one of the world's most famous to celebrate New Years Eve along with Edinburgh and Times Square in New York. ...more
Ayres Rock, Uluru National Park and the Olgas
Ayres Rock is also known by it traditional aboriginal name, Uluru. Similarly The Olgas are also known by their traditional name of Kata Tjuta. ...more
Visit Broome in Western Australia
Located between the sea and the red deserts of Australia's Kimberley is the beachside town of Broome. ...more
Great Ocean Road in Melbourne
The Great Ocean Road is a very scenic drive that takes you down the west coast of Victoria . The trip begins at Torquay and proceeds along what has to be some of the most stunning natural scenery in Australia till it reaches the end at the Princess Highway. ...more
Visit Byron Bay in New South Wales
Byron Bay is a haven for the alternative lifestyle which by its very nature creates a diverse and vibrant arts community with a community that has more craftspeople and artists than any other area in the country. ...more
Migration Visas
If you want to migrate to Sydney, Melbourne or Perth, look into the Employer Nomination Scheme, Prospective Marriage Partner paperwork and the Resident Return Visa. There are many ways to stay in Australia for an extended period of time. ...more
Visit the Blue Mountains
There are plenty of highlights in the World-Heritage Area of The Blue Mountains, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. They include Scenic World, the Edge cinema, mountain biking and more... ...more
